José Marcos Rezende, Antonio Carlos Lofego, Ronald Ochoa, Gary Bauchan
Zookeys
Figure 16.Excelsotarsonemus caravelis sp. n. (female). Dorsal micrographs. A phase contrast B differential interference contrast C low temperature scanning electron microscopy.
Summary[edit] Description: Polyphagotarsonemus latus or the broad mite, a pest of plants. Date: 6 November 2006. Source: : This image is Image Number 5077061 at Forestry Images, a source for forest health, natural resources and silviculture images operated by The Bugwood Network at the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service.. Author: David B. Langston. Permission (Reusing this file): Cite: David B. Langston, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org.
José Marcos Rezende, Antonio Carlos Lofego, Ronald Ochoa, Gary Bauchan
Zookeys
Figure 18.Excelsotarsonemus caravelis sp. n. (female). Ventral micrographs. A phase contrast B differential interference contrast C low temperature scanning electron microscopy.
José Marcos Rezende, Antonio Carlos Lofego, Ronald Ochoa, Gary Bauchan
Zookeys
Figure 21.Excelsotarsonemus caravelis sp. n. (female). A gnatosoma B detail of the palps C Bothridial seta sc1 D sensorial cluster of tibia I E seta c1 F seta d G tergites D, E, F, H and posterior setae H setae e, f and h I tegula.
José Marcos Rezende, Antonio Carlos Lofego, Ronald Ochoa, Gary Bauchan
Zookeys
Figure 23.Excelsotarsonemus tupi sp. n. (female). Dorsal micrographs. A phase contrast B differential interference contrast C low temperature scanning electron microscopy.
José Marcos Rezende, Antonio Carlos Lofego, Ronald Ochoa, Gary Bauchan
Zookeys
Figure 25.Excelsotarsonemus tupi sp. n. (female). Ventral micrographs. A phase contrast B differential interference contrast C low temperature scanning electron microscopy.
José Marcos Rezende, Antonio Carlos Lofego, Ronald Ochoa, Gary Bauchan
Zookeys
Figure 28.Excelsotarsonemus tupi sp. n. (female). A sensorial cluster of tibia I B Bothridial seta sc1 and stigma opening C seta v1 D seta sc2 E seta c1 F lateral view of the setae d, e, f and h G posterior view of the setae d, e, f and h H insertion of seta f I posterior view of tergites E, F and H (which is indicated by an arrow).